ORLANDO, Fla. – While most of Central Florida will enjoy a sunny, pleasant Wednesday, a few isolated showers and dangerous rip currents could catch you off guard.
High pressure is building over the region, keeping our skies mostly clear and temperatures near normal in the low to mid-80s Wednesday afternoon before cooling into the 60s inland and low 70s near the coast overnight.
A tight pressure gradient is bringing breezy northeast winds, especially along the beaches. Those winds could stir up a few quick-moving coastal showers, mainly offshore but possibly brushing the shoreline in the evening. Rain chances stand at 10–20%.
THIS WEEK
High pressure remains in charge through the end of the week, keeping things mostly dry and seasonable. A weak front may try to sneak in late Thursday into Friday, but it’s not expected to bring much more than a passing cloud or two as rain chances remain below 10% through Saturday.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
By Sunday into Monday, another cold front could move through, bumping up rain chances to about 20%, though it’s too early to say if any thunderstorms will tag along. Once that front clears, expect dry and comfortable weather to return by Tuesday.
Temperatures stay steady, with highs in the low to mid-80s (Sunday looks to be the warmest) and overnight lows in the 60s, with some coastal spots staying near 70.
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